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I deadlined the deuce last fall after my brakes on the drivers side rear/rear hung up. Ordered all of the parts needed from OD Iron (with great service!), and started work.
Some interesting things...
The brake shoe hardware upper retaining bolt has two cup shaped washers, and a spring between the shoe and the backing plate. One of the wheels (also the one that hung up) had no outer washer between the shoe and spring. The result is the shoe being able to slip behind the upper cam adjuster and jam the shoe.
As the tan CARC paint that was on the axle shaft bolts was undisturbed, I figure this was done while it was still in the military.
I just wanted to share this with everyone, as it showed me that even the Government can do it incorrectly at times. Just because it looks like new or appears rebuilt, none of us really know the true history of these machines. The responsibility of proper maintenance is on us as the current owners of these vehicles. It is just part of owning one of these great trucks.
There is more to it than just driving one off base. We need to be careful.
Not trying to rant, I simply wanted to share my observations.
Some interesting things...
The brake shoe hardware upper retaining bolt has two cup shaped washers, and a spring between the shoe and the backing plate. One of the wheels (also the one that hung up) had no outer washer between the shoe and spring. The result is the shoe being able to slip behind the upper cam adjuster and jam the shoe.
As the tan CARC paint that was on the axle shaft bolts was undisturbed, I figure this was done while it was still in the military.
I just wanted to share this with everyone, as it showed me that even the Government can do it incorrectly at times. Just because it looks like new or appears rebuilt, none of us really know the true history of these machines. The responsibility of proper maintenance is on us as the current owners of these vehicles. It is just part of owning one of these great trucks.
There is more to it than just driving one off base. We need to be careful.
Not trying to rant, I simply wanted to share my observations.
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